Update 05-Nov-2017: To contact our Club Manager for club-related business / issues, please use the contact form on our web site. For e-mails that are more "personal" in nature, Paul will provide an update to his contacts in the next few days (as of now, he does not have access to his old Hotmail / Outlook.com account, and may end up creating an entirely new account).

We have been made aware that the personal e-mail account (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. / This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) used by our Club Manager for AMCC communications was hacked this afternoon (Nov 2), and spam / phishing messages were sent to some of our members.

If any of you received messages from him today, please delete them (this is the safest course of action to avoid being scammed or infected by malware yourself).

If you need to contact the Club Manager for an urgent issue - until further notice, please phone (or if you have his contact details, text message) him.

Dedicated e-mail accounts will be provided for the Club Manager and all board members within the coming week or so to avoid similar recurrence in the future. By coincidence we were in the process of setting this up already, but our limited volunteer resources can only move so quickly.

Steps are being taken to re-secure the compromised account.

We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused to our members by this incident.

Further information about handling the types of messages that Paul's account was being used to send to his contacts after it was compromised:

Congratulations to our 2017 champions, Team David Bohn and Team Darcy Robertson! Thank you to all in-person and online spectators for supporting our event and our club. Thanks to our event sponsors for making this all possible:

Limited Facebook live video streaming (visit our Facebook page - facebook.com/curlamcc.ca) will also be made available throughout the event. A few photos, as well as 50/50 winners will also be posted there. Note there are two unclaimed winning 50/50 tickets as of 8:30 Monday evening.

Sincere appreciation to the volunteers, staff and sponsors for delivering, yet another, first class event at our great facility. The 30 teams participating in the Atkins Classic included some of the top curling teams from across the Province and featured a special appearance from a Japanese team. Following 3 days of triple knockout competition and semi finals it was left to David Bohn (AMCC) and Darcy Robertson (AMCC) to defeat Jordan Smith (Portage) and Barb Spencer (AMCC) respectively in capturing the Mens and Womens Division title, associated prize money as well as MCT/WCT points. All things being equal the Atkins Classic will make its third appearance at the AMCC in the Fall of 2018. -Paul Batchelor, Club Manager

The AMCC was pleased to, once again, host the Ernie Oliver 2 Person Stick Spiel 27/28 Sep 2017. Under the organizational skills of the Manitoba Stick Curling Association, this year’s Event featured 32 of the top stickers representing City and Rural Curling Clubs.

Although many of the AMCC teams placed well, it was left to John Bazarkewich and Martin Nechwediuk to capture first place overall by defeating the Cotton team from Swan River (pictured Martin and John receiving the Event plaque from Ernie Oliver). This may be a sign that Marty and John are preparing to capture the Provincial title (similar to 2 seasons ago).

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The Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club carries the pride of honouring these men and all others who fought for freedom in World War I and II. We are mindful of the task we have undertaken and endeavor to carry out our curling in a friendly and sportsmanlike manner. We are proud of them; we hope they would have been proud of us.